On Fri, May 09, 2014 at 08:27:53PM +0000, José Coutinho wrote: > Not sure if you understood it right. I meant the maximum z-coordinate > that corresponds to a user-defined (constant) LDOS(E+dE,x,y,z). > Basically, in STM the tip hoovers over a landscape with approximately > constant LDOS.
I admit that, being the kind of physicist preferring pencil and paper to fickle real-world samples, I have only some basic understanding of STM. Anyway, for me the full STM description would have 4 abscissa axes (the fourth being voltage, electron energy, or something similar), whether we talk about current, density of states, or anything. So please dumb it down for me by saying explicitly what are the axes for the N1×N2×N3 grid and what is the value (ordinate) because I am still missing one axis somewhere. Thanks, Yeti ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Is your legacy SCM system holding you back? Join Perforce May 7 to find out: • 3 signs your SCM is hindering your productivity • Requirements for releasing software faster • Expert tips and advice for migrating your SCM now http://p.sf.net/sfu/perforce _______________________________________________ Gwyddion-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gwyddion-users
